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Logan from Singapore20-Jun-06 21:24
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Hi,

I had started a COM DLL project about a year back. When I did a research on DLL back then, I found this is one of the more advance methods of doing it. Before I started the project, I was expecting it to be cross-platform and cross-language but it did not seems to be the case after I finish it. I had managed to get my DLL working for .Net, VB6 (with a bit of difficult for array passing) and VC6++ (which need extensive coding). I am still trying to figure out how to use it in Java.

I am currently wondering if this is the latest way of writing a DLL (I use the ATL COM wizard). I found out that VC6++ also offers MFC DLL and ActiveX ocx. Can anyone tell me what is the different between these 3? It seems that using the OCX method will help with reducing the coding when used in VC6++.

Again my questions are:
1. What is the latest method of writing a DLL?
2. What is the different between creating a DLL/OCX with ATL COM AppWizard, MFC ActiveX Control Wizard and MFC AppWizard?

Any information will be appreicated. As I am very keen in learning more about the technology available.

Thanks in advance.

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